Hamilton questions Ferrari's 'interesting tactics' after Kimi clash

"All I’ll say is there’s now two races where the Ferraris have taken out one of the Mercedes."

Mercedes Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton has questioned Ferrari's “interesting tactics” following his opening lap collision with Kimi Raikkonen at the British Grand Prix on Sunday, but said he had no concerns about the move being deliberate.

Polesitter Hamilton made a sluggish start and was passed by both Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas, before coming together with Raikkonen at Turn 3.

The Ferrari driver locked up and slammed into the side of Hamilton, turning the Briton around in the process as he fell to the very back of the grid.

Hamilton turned in a brilliant recovery drive to salvage second place on home soil, but hinted Raikkonen’s mistake could have been intentional after the race.